IntellectualArchive. Online/offline repository for works in science and arts.

About IntellectualArchive

IntellectualArchive is a new online/offline repository for works in
science and arts. It allows you to register and archive your scientific
or artistic works, presents them to the entire world, protects your
copyright, provides you with an ISBN for your textual work and lets you
submit your work to major libraries. After the uploading of your
work you will receive the copyright acknowledgment via e-mail and also
the permanent link, which allows you to download the file with your
work at any time. This link is very convenient if you want to
demonstrate your work to prospective publishers, clients, colleagues or
to your friends. We can also prepare and send you a paper certificate with your name, title of your
work, short description, date of registration and the download link.

About 'Intellectual Archive Bulletin'

If you choose so - the abstract of your work, reference number and download link will also be included into the
Intellectual Archive Bulletin (ISSN 1929-1329), which
we submit monthly to the Library of Congress
(http://lccn.loc.gov/2012210064),
the National Library of Canada (catalogue record),
and many other major libraries.

This feature makes our service really outstanding. Indeed, any kind
of online archive can eventually be lost because of server crash,
hard-drive failure, virus infection, hacker's attack, etc., or simply
because the web site owner decided to shut down the site. However,
since we publish abstracts of posted works in our paper bulletin and
distribute it to major libraries, it will stay there forever,
independently from the online archive.

This way you will always be able to refer to the printed and located
in libraries document to prove your copyright, scientific priority and
to provide references for your future works. Please note, this is
free for you. We do not charge for the submission of the
abstracts to libraries.
To review the latest issues of "IntellectualArchive Bulletin" please click
here.

1. When should you use IntellectualArchive?

When you have any intellectual works (scientific papers in
natural or social sciences, your own music, photography, novels or
poems, philosophic articles, etc), for which you would want to register
copyright, archive and (if you chose so) to make it available to
public.

Needless to say we do not have censorship of any kind. Too many
fresh ideas were rejected initially since it was too difficult for
people to understand them. In contrast, we allow any idea to be
published and preserved in our archive. Of course, we enforce some
obvious basic rules: no racism, no libel and no insults of any kind.

3. Private registration of important documents.

You can also register the scanned image of documents important to you
(family pictures, ownership papers, various certificates, etc). These
files will be stored using the private option, which only allows YOU to
view them. This option is very useful to keep copies of various
important documents from damages by: water, fire, time, getting lost,
etc. In private registration you can also zip and password protect
your documents / artworks for 100% privacy. This service is also free
for you to use.

4. Files, safety, and security.

All submitted files are stored at an advanced secured data center in
USA (www.databasemart.com/Network.aspx) with an additional backup
of all files in a secured offline location.

5. Why should you register your work with us?

Registration with us provides you with an important and powerful tool
in case of any intellectual rights disputes. You will always be able to
use our paper certificate, reference to libraries, and files from our
web site to prove that on the date of registration your scientific
paper, music, essay, novel, photo, or piece of art already has existed
and was under your control.
IntellectualArchive also allows you to present your work to the
general public (if you chose to), to submit descriptions of your work
in National Libraries of several countries, and to get an ISBN number.
This is important for publications, citing, and marketing.

6. Kinds of registrations

Registrations in the IntellectualArchive can be Public, Private, or
Semi-private.

a. If you choose Public registration - your file will be
available to everybody, your work description will be available to
search engines, and sent to libraries.

b. If you choose Semi-private registration - the text
description will be available to search engines, but the actual file
with your work will not be available to the general public.

c. If you choose Private registration - neither the file nor
the text description will be available to the general public. Only you
(or a person authorized by you) will be able to download your work. In
addition, in private registration you can also zip and password protect
your artwork or document for 100% privacy.

In all these cases you will acquire the confirmation via e-mail,
personal download link, and (if you choose) through a paper certificate
with the title of your work, your name, registration date, download
link, and the description of the work you have submitted.

7. What you should not register on IntellectualArchive

a. Our site does not provide patent protection. Even if you
register your patent application as a text file it does not create the
firm patent priority. If you are seeking patent protection - please use
specialized patent agencies.

b. We register only works of science and art created by you.
If your file includes text, music, pictures, etc created by somebody
else, its registration on our site does not create copyright protection.

c. We do not register materials containing nudity under the public
option. (You can still register them using the semi-private or private
options).

8. How much does it cost?

Our prices start from zero dollars. If you do not
need the paper certificate, ISBN, or printing and submission of your
entire work to libraries - it is completely free for you. As it was
already mentioned you do not need to pay for the inclusion of
description of your work to major libraries. Just mark the box "I
want to send a short description about my work to libraries of Canada
and USA" on the "Add Your Work" page and we'll include a
short description of your work into our monthly brochure. Free for
you.

If you want to receive the paper certificate with your name,
title of your work, description, date of registration, and the download
link - then you'll need to pay $9.99. This paper certificate can be
very useful for you in case of any copyright disputes.

If you want to receive the paper certificate and to also get an
ISBN for your textual work - you'll need to pay $19.99. Counting
that ISBN issuing alone costs $125 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISBN)
- our prices are "more than affordable".